It's a good city. But little is freely available. Admission is three euros.
The amphitheater is small and free. It is well preserved.
You can climb the mountain. There is a path. But it's difficult. An hour and a half. There is little of interest upstairs.
There is a whole mountain of tombs at the entrance to the city. Access is good.
Be sure to visit everyone!!! Especially in summer. The icy water is so refreshing that you stop feeling the Turkish heat! The place is not equipped for swimming, so take everything with you and make a bed and drink and eat, after all, first of all it is a museum)))
Ancient Limira is a small and once rich ancient city founded in the 5th century BC. Pagan rock graves and an ancient Roman theater are also located here.
It is better to visit Limira on your own, because during the tour the guide will give you only 40 minutes - 1 hour to view everything, and as it turned out later - a lot of interesting things are in the mountains, where you can climb along the trail. Nevertheless, this place is worth visiting in any way - interesting and beautiful places.
It's great, looking at the ruins, every time you ask yourself how? What for? And most importantly, standards are felt everywhere. By our standards, there were small policies, but necessarily an amphitheater, baths, a square, gymnasiums, or even a stadium.
There is practically nothing left of the city. Only the theater is well preserved, in which, taking into account the small number of tourists, you can try yourself as an actor and hear the excellent acoustics. The water that flows from under the ancient walls may be of interest. Kemer - Kumluja bus (Kumluka), then to Limira.